Marlins Release Daniel Johnson
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Marlins Release Daniel Johnson
"Daniel Johnson had only appeared in five minor league games, starting slowly with seven strikeouts and one hit through his first 16 trips to the plate."
"The lefty hitter batted .222 with one home run during 23 plate appearances in big league Spring Training."
"Across 152 MLB plate appearances, Johnson owns a .196/.243/.322 hitting line, while at the Triple-A level, he has a .255/.321/.448 line over seven seasons."
"Johnson got into a career-high 31 games last year, splitting time between the Giants and Orioles."
Daniel Johnson was released by the Marlins after appearing in only five minor league games. He struggled offensively, striking out seven times and recording just one hit in 16 plate appearances. During Spring Training, he had 23 plate appearances, batting .222 with one home run. Johnson, 30, has played four seasons in the majors, with a career-high of 31 games last year. His MLB batting average is .196, while he has a .255 average in seven seasons at the Triple-A level.
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